Handlebar mounting device

a technology for mounting devices and handlebars, which is applied in the direction of machine supports, couplings, cycle equipment, etc., can solve the problems of leaving little or no real estate on the handlebars of motorcyclists

Active Publication Date: 2013-11-26
CARNEVALI JEFFREY D
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However, motorcycle manufacturers leave little or no real estate on the handlebars for the mounting of after-market accessories.

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[0023]In the Figures, like numerals indicate like elements.

[0024]FIG. 1 illustrates a handlebar 1 having a pair of mirror mount receivers 2 each formed as an eye sized to receive therethrough a mirror mounting stem 3 supporting a rear view mirror 4. As illustrated in FIG. 4, mirror mount receiver eye 2 is formed with an aperture 5 sized to receive mounting stem 3 supporting mirror 4. For example, aperture 5 is threaded to mate with a thread 6 formed on mounting stem 3 supporting mirror 4. As more clearly shown in FIG. 2, mirror mounting stem 3 may include a wrench interface 7, such as a hex, for tightening mounting stem 3 with mirror mount receiver eye 2. Alternatively, as illustrated in FIG. 3, instead of a matching thread, aperture 5 of mirror mount receiver eye 2 is a clearance hole for thread 6 of mirror mounting stem 3, and a nut 8 engages thread 6 on mounting stem 3 opposite from wrench interface 7. Also, wrench interface 7 may be replaced by a nut 9 that engages thread 6 abov...

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A novel handlebar mounting device structured to mount to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides. The novel handlebar mounting device includes a pivot arm having a pivot base and a coupler interface with therebetween a pivot joint having an adjustable rotational stiffness. The pivot joint is formed of an arm and a hub relatively rotatably suspended therefrom, an elastomeric interface between the arm and the hub, and a means for compressing the elastomeric interface between the arm and the hub. A coupler component is formed on the coupler interface. A connector is adapted for securing the pivot base to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates generally to means for providing a handlebar mounting device on a motorcycle handlebar, and in particular to a means for providing a ball component of a ball-and-socket device in pre-existing mounting space on the handlebar.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Many after-market accessories are available for mounting on the handlebars of motorcycles. However, motorcycle manufacturers leave little or no real estate on the handlebars for the mounting of after-market accessories. Therefore, innovative ways of maximizing utilization of the available real estate are required.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION[0003]The present invention is a novel handlebar mounting device is provided for mounting to a mirror mount receiver on a handlebar where a mirror mounting stem supporting a mirror normally resides, and providing a ball component of a ball-and-socket device.[0004]According to one aspect of the invention, the novel handlebar mounting device i...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47G1/24
CPCB62J29/00Y10T403/457Y10T403/32614
Inventor CARNEVALI, JEFFREY D.
Owner CARNEVALI JEFFREY D
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